Challenges of case management in somaliland high court by Guled Abdulahi Osman law-18-511 & Salah Bile Warsame law-18-5



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CHALLENGES OF CASE MANAGEMENT IN SOMALILAND HIGH COURT
Chapter 5 Contract law 2, SCHOOL OF LAW A THESIS SUBMITTED IN THE
Data Analysis and interpretation

This part dealt with the organization, interpretation and presentation of the data collected. In the study, data collected was analyzed qualitatively. Oso and Onen (2008) observed that, data analysis entails separation of data into constituent‟s parts or elements, or an examination of data to distinguish its components parts or elements separately and in relation to the whole. The investigator analyzed the responses thematically by categorizing. This was done in consideration with the objectives and research questions of the study. Data interpretation indicated the results, meaning and significance to the problem under study through a logical and critical examination of the findings as obtained after analysis. Interpretations were made as objective as possible to get the true picture of the situation under investigation. Use of tables to quantitatively tabulate frequencies and percentages of respondents and responses were used to arrive at calculations


1 1 CAPONI, R., European Minimum Standards for Courts. Independence, Specialization, Efficiency. A Glance from Italy, Festschrift Professor Nikolaos K. Klamaris (2016), p. 151; also in Europäische Mindeststandards für Spruchkörper (C. Althamer, M. Weller eds.), Tübingen, Mohr, 2017, p. 139-164.


2 Mugenda is a law graduated students, he makes case management and challenges research in 2003

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